Red X on download Icon after the Wii U goes into standby mode for the first time will be your indicatorWell...You mean it will block the update? Just wonder how to check to see if it does block the update? I am on 5.5.1 already.
Red X on download Icon after the Wii U goes into standby mode for the first time will be your indicatorWell...You mean it will block the update? Just wonder how to check to see if it does block the update? I am on 5.5.1 already.
Sorry to slightly hijack the thread guys, can one of you give me the current exact list of urls to block, i block Ninty urls using my router as a second layer of protection and if any can be allowed i would love to do that.Hi BDS - I'm always willing to take the communities input into consideration. My concern with your recommendation is that the information you're presenting is specific to NDS? I'd rather err on the side of caution unless blocking this host is actually creating problems for people. Let me know. Thanks.
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tagaya servers unblocked as per @BDS -- REASON: negatively impacts users by preventing updates to games.
Sorry to slightly hijack the thread guys, can one of you give me the current exact list of urls to block, i block Ninty urls using my router as a second layer of protection and if any can be allowed i would love to do that.
Yeah, the tagaya hostnames are unblocked on mine as well. I've updated my thread about them to remove them from the list of what is blocked.@ksanislo, does your DNS also allow tagaya?
Yes it doesDoes doing this still allow access to internet? I still want to use TCP Gecko and Wii U game Trainers...
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001, although either would technically work.Ok, I have a question about this part:
Set Secondary to 127.0.0.1
Is it ".100" at the end of the string, or is it ".001"? Help appreciated
Then you're doing something wrong... Please be sure you have this set as your primary DNS... I just tested.After using this, I can't connect to the internet at all. So I can't access loadiine.ovh
This just points to nowhere it's the default send requests nowhere ip similar to 0.0.0.0, pretty much any non existant ip will work thereOk, I have a question about this part:
Set Secondary to 127.0.0.1
Is it ".100" at the end of the string, or is it ".001"? Help appreciated
I'd vouch for the LA DNS. If your primary one goes down, you won't even notice it!Is it better to use 127.0.0.1 as secondary, or should I use the LA DNS for secondary?
127.0.01 (loopback) is you, not nowhere. Connections with timeouts can return immediately on loopback because you can actively refuse them. If you use an arbitrary IP, you have to wait for the connection to fail to respond - there's nothing at the address to tell you no immediately. Whether 0.0.0.0 returns immediately is dependent on the implementation. (I haven't checked the WiiU)This just points to nowhere it's the default send requests nowhere ip similar to 0.0.0.0, pretty much any non existant ip will work there
yeah forgot that 127.0.0.1 was localhost also 0.0.0.0 is null so the wii u should just refuse to attempt to connect to it, also it wouldn't matter that it would have to wait an extra few secs to see if there is a connection because once it realises there is none it will stop trying until the user tries to use an online service127.0.01 (loopback) is you, not nowhere. Connections with timeouts can return immediately on loopback because you can actively refuse them. If you use an arbitrary IP, you have to wait for the connection to fail to respond - there's nothing at the address to tell you no immediately. Whether 0.0.0.0 returns immediately is dependent on the implementation. (I haven't checked the WiiU)
Eshop = Nintendo update servers = system updates so noIs there a way to not to block the eshop while using these dns?